Kalaheo Avenue Reconstructed Sewer, from Kainui Drive to Dune Circle: Road Closure for work on sewerline will be Monday thru Friday 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 pm and Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 6 p.m.During non-work hours, one lane for northbound traffic along Kalaheo Avenue will be re-opened with the other lane closed as an on-site staging are for equipment.

Castle TO Hanauma Time TriaL BIKE RACE sponsored byTeam Boca/USCF. The event is expected to have 150 riders. It will start at Maunawili Elem School along Kalanianaole Hwy (through Waimanalo), past Sandy Beach, to finish at Hanauma Bay Park entrance. Contact Raul Torres De Sa 737-8985. For more info, visit their website www.bocahawaii.com

March 7, 2004 Sunday7:00AM Starts9:30AM Ends

HAWAII WOMEN'S 10K RUN sponsored by Straub Clinic & Hospital. The event is expected to have 1,500 runners. The event will start at Kapiolani Park Band Stand at Kalakaua Ave., to Diamond Head Rd., to Kahala Ave., to Paikau St., to Diamond Head Rd., to 22nd Ave., to Kilauea Ave., to Elepaio St., to Kahala Ave., to Diamond Head Rd., to Kalakaua Ave., to end at the Honolulu Marathon finish line. Contact KC Carlberg 531-8573 Fax: 531-8573

March 7, 2004 Sunday5:00PM Starts7:30PM Ends

HONOLULU FESTIVALS PARADE sponsored by JTB Hawaii/Honolulu Festival Organizing Committee. The event is expected to have 6,000 marchers, 20 vehicles, 5 floats, 3 bands, 12 Mikoshi. It will start at Kalakaua Ave. at Saratoga Rd., kkhd on Kalakaua Ave., to end at Waikiki Shell parking lot, Queen Kapiolani Park. SPECIAL NOTE:Kalakaua Ave., two lanes, makai side, between Kapiolani Blvd. to Kalaimoku St. will be closed prior to start of parade (about 2:45 pm) for movement of large float/displays from Hawaii Convention Center to staging areas.Contact Nelson Fujio 591-8311 Fax: 591-0257 For more info, visit their website: www.honolulufestival.com

The above is based on the most current information available.TST Division, Department of Transportation ServicesPhone: 808-527-6009Fax: 808-523-4446.